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6821 5th March 2026 21:42:52 UTC TdG media https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5L_uSJH7-30 dt_pretty
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6823 5th March 2026 21:42:52 UTC TdG media https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5L_uSJH7-30 embed_code
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6829 5th March 2026 21:42:51 UTC TdG climber Johnny Dawes notes_pretty
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<p>Johnny Dawes is a very influential climber in the British climbing scene, with many of his routesfrom the 1980s helping to define the era. Alongside contemporaries such as <a href="/climber/131/jerry-moffatt" rel="noopener noreferrer">Jerry Moffatt</a> and <a href="/climber/130/ben-moon" rel="noopener noreferrer">Ben Moon</a> he helped take over the mantel from the likes of <a href="/climber/532/ron-fawcett" rel="noopener noreferrer">Ron Fawcett</a> and pushed the standards in trad climbing to new levels, culminating in his ascent of <a href="/climb/601/indian-face" rel="noopener noreferrer">Indian Face</a> on <a href="/crag/457/clogwyn-du'r-arddu-(cloggy)) to give the UK it's first E" rel="noopener noreferrer">Clogwyn Du'r Arddu (Cloggy)</a>.</p> <p>Whilst Johnny's trad climbing was cutting edge he did not embrace sport climbing in the way that many did in the early 90s, though he did still climb up to 8b+, a very respectable level for the time.</p> <blockquote> <p><a href="/climber/3087/jon-barton" rel="noopener noreferrer">Jon Barton</a>: Do you think you ever shocked anybody Johnny?</p> <p>Well I'd been at this mad party over in Wales. I left in the early hours to drive over to Sheffield, I like driving at night when the roads are quiet. I could tell you about the Snake Pass first thing at dawn, but that's boring hippy stuff. I got to Sheffield, and broke into the back of <a href="/climber/1215/alan-rouse" rel="noopener noreferrer">Al Rouse's</a> house. I was in the kitchen making coffee, admiring Al's new decorating efforts, I went up stairs and jumped into his room and onto the bed, to be faced by two worried looking strangers hiding under the duvet. Al had moved out some weeks earlier.</p> <p>JB: No Johnny, did you ever shock anybody with your climbing?</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] Interview with <a href="/climber/702/niall-grimes" rel="noopener noreferrer">Niall Grimes</a> and <a href="/climber/540/nick-dixon" rel="noopener noreferrer">Nick Dixon</a> <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gfAxYENlmU" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gfAxYENlmU</a></p> <p>[2] Features in <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jkj3Buhfi2k" rel="noopener noreferrer">80's Birth of Extreme</a></p> <p>[3] Interview for the film <em>Stone Monkey</em>, <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdeaV_vfp5Q" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdeaV_vfp5Q</a></p> <p>[4] <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D88mEgfHJ-I" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D88mEgfHJ-I</a></p> <p>[5] Interview with <a href="/climber/3087/jon-barton" rel="noopener noreferrer">Jon Barton</a>, On The Edge 63 (1996) <a href="/library/11066/on-the-edge-63" rel="noopener noreferrer">/library/11066/on-the-edge-63</a></p> <p>[6] <em>What Climbing Has Taught Me</em> (2025) <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5L_uSJH7-30" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5L_uSJH7-30</a></p>
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<p>Johnny Dawes is a very influential climber in the British climbing scene, with many of his routes from the 1980s helping to define the era. Alongside contemporaries such as <a href="/climber/131/jerry-moffatt" rel="noopener noreferrer">Jerry Moffatt</a> and <a href="/climber/130/ben-moon" rel="noopener noreferrer">Ben Moon</a> he helped take over the mantel from the likes of <a href="/climber/532/ron-fawcett" rel="noopener noreferrer">Ron Fawcett</a> and pushed the standards in trad climbing to new levels, culminating in his ascent of <a href="/climb/601/indian-face" rel="noopener noreferrer">Indian Face</a> on <a href="/crag/457/clogwyn-du'r-arddu-(cloggy)) to give the UK it's first E" rel="noopener noreferrer">Clogwyn Du'r Arddu (Cloggy)</a>.</p> <p>Whilst Johnny's trad climbing was cutting edge he did not embrace sport climbing in the way that many did in the early 90s, though he did still climb up to 8b+, a very respectable level for the time.</p> <blockquote> <p><a href="/climber/3087/jon-barton" rel="noopener noreferrer">Jon Barton</a>: Do you think you ever shocked anybody Johnny?</p> <p>Well I'd been at this mad party over in Wales. I left in the early hours to drive over to Sheffield, I like driving at night when the roads are quiet. I could tell you about the Snake Pass first thing at dawn, but that's boring hippy stuff. I got to Sheffield, and broke into the back of <a href="/climber/1215/alan-rouse" rel="noopener noreferrer">Al Rouse's</a> house. I was in the kitchen making coffee, admiring Al's new decorating efforts, I went up stairs and jumped into his room and onto the bed, to be faced by two worried looking strangers hiding under the duvet. Al had moved out some weeks earlier.</p> <p>JB: No Johnny, did you ever shock anybody with your climbing?</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] Interview with <a href="/climber/702/niall-grimes" rel="noopener noreferrer">Niall Grimes</a> and <a href="/climber/540/nick-dixon" rel="noopener noreferrer">Nick Dixon</a> <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gfAxYENlmU" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gfAxYENlmU</a></p> <p>[2] Features in <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jkj3Buhfi2k" rel="noopener noreferrer">80's Birth of Extreme</a></p> <p>[3] Interview for the film <em>Stone Monkey</em>, <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdeaV_vfp5Q" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdeaV_vfp5Q</a></p> <p>[4] <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D88mEgfHJ-I" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D88mEgfHJ-I</a></p> <p>[5] Interview with <a href="/climber/3087/jon-barton" rel="noopener noreferrer">Jon Barton</a>, On The Edge 63 (1996) <a href="/library/11066/on-the-edge-63" rel="noopener noreferrer">/library/11066/on-the-edge-63</a></p> <p>[6] <em>What Climbing Has Taught Me</em> (2025) <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5L_uSJH7-30" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5L_uSJH7-30</a></p>
6830 5th March 2026 21:42:51 UTC TdG climber Johnny Dawes notes
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Johnny Dawes is a very influential climber in the British climbing scene, with many of his routesfrom the 1980s helping to define the era. Alongside contemporaries such as [Jerry Moffatt](/climber/131/jerry-moffatt) and [Ben Moon](/climber/130/ben-moon) he helped take over the mantel from the likes of [Ron Fawcett](/climber/532/ron-fawcett) and pushed the standards in trad climbing to new levels, culminating in his ascent of [Indian Face](/climb/601/indian-face) on [Clogwyn Du'r Arddu (Cloggy)](/crag/457/clogwyn-du'r-arddu-(cloggy)) to give the UK it's first E9. Whilst Johnny's trad climbing was cutting edge he did not embrace sport climbing in the way that many did in the early 90s, though he did still climb up to 8b+, a very respectable level for the time. > [Jon Barton](/climber/3087/jon-barton): Do you think you ever shocked anybody Johnny? > Well I'd been at this mad party over in Wales. I left in the early hours to drive over to Sheffield, I like driving at night when the roads are quiet. I could tell you about the Snake Pass first thing at dawn, but that's boring hippy stuff. I got to Sheffield, and broke into the back of [Al Rouse's](/climber/1215/alan-rouse) house. I was in the kitchen making coffee, admiring Al's new decorating efforts, I went up stairs and jumped into his room and onto the bed, to be faced by two worried looking strangers hiding under the duvet. Al had moved out some weeks earlier. > JB: No Johnny, did you ever shock anybody with your climbing? ### References [1] Interview with [Niall Grimes](/climber/702/niall-grimes) and [Nick Dixon](/climber/540/nick-dixon) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gfAxYENlmU](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gfAxYENlmU) [2] Features in [80's Birth of Extreme](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jkj3Buhfi2k) [3] Interview for the film *Stone Monkey*, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdeaV_vfp5Q](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdeaV_vfp5Q) [4] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D88mEgfHJ-I](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D88mEgfHJ-I) [5] Interview with [Jon Barton](/climber/3087/jon-barton), On The Edge 63 (1996) [/library/11066/on-the-edge-63](/library/11066/on-the-edge-63) [6] *What Climbing Has Taught Me* (2025) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5L_uSJH7-30](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5L_uSJH7-30)
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Johnny Dawes is a very influential climber in the British climbing scene, with many of his routes from the 1980s helping to define the era. Alongside contemporaries such as [Jerry Moffatt](/climber/131/jerry-moffatt) and [Ben Moon](/climber/130/ben-moon) he helped take over the mantel from the likes of [Ron Fawcett](/climber/532/ron-fawcett) and pushed the standards in trad climbing to new levels, culminating in his ascent of [Indian Face](/climb/601/indian-face) on [Clogwyn Du'r Arddu (Cloggy)](/crag/457/clogwyn-du'r-arddu-(cloggy)) to give the UK it's first E9. Whilst Johnny's trad climbing was cutting edge he did not embrace sport climbing in the way that many did in the early 90s, though he did still climb up to 8b+, a very respectable level for the time. > [Jon Barton](/climber/3087/jon-barton): Do you think you ever shocked anybody Johnny? > Well I'd been at this mad party over in Wales. I left in the early hours to drive over to Sheffield, I like driving at night when the roads are quiet. I could tell you about the Snake Pass first thing at dawn, but that's boring hippy stuff. I got to Sheffield, and broke into the back of [Al Rouse's](/climber/1215/alan-rouse) house. I was in the kitchen making coffee, admiring Al's new decorating efforts, I went up stairs and jumped into his room and onto the bed, to be faced by two worried looking strangers hiding under the duvet. Al had moved out some weeks earlier. > JB: No Johnny, did you ever shock anybody with your climbing? ### References [1] Interview with [Niall Grimes](/climber/702/niall-grimes) and [Nick Dixon](/climber/540/nick-dixon) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gfAxYENlmU](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gfAxYENlmU) [2] Features in [80's Birth of Extreme](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jkj3Buhfi2k) [3] Interview for the film *Stone Monkey*, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdeaV_vfp5Q](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdeaV_vfp5Q) [4] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D88mEgfHJ-I](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D88mEgfHJ-I) [5] Interview with [Jon Barton](/climber/3087/jon-barton), On The Edge 63 (1996) [/library/11066/on-the-edge-63](/library/11066/on-the-edge-63) [6] *What Climbing Has Taught Me* (2025) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5L_uSJH7-30](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5L_uSJH7-30)
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-Johnny Dawes is a very influential climber in the British climbing scene, with many of his routesfrom the 1980s helping to define the era. Alongside contemporaries such as [Jerry Moffatt](/climber/131/jerry-moffatt) and [Ben Moon](/climber/130/ben-moon) he helped take over the mantel from the likes of [Ron Fawcett](/climber/532/ron-fawcett) and pushed the standards in trad climbing to new levels, culminating in his ascent of [Indian Face](/climb/601/indian-face) on [Clogwyn Du'r Arddu (Cloggy)](/crag/457/clogwyn-du'r-arddu-(cloggy)) to give the UK it's first E9.
+Johnny Dawes is a very influential climber in the British climbing scene, with many of his routes from the 1980s helping to define the era. Alongside contemporaries such as [Jerry Moffatt](/climber/131/jerry-moffatt) and [Ben Moon](/climber/130/ben-moon) he helped take over the mantel from the likes of [Ron Fawcett](/climber/532/ron-fawcett) and pushed the standards in trad climbing to new levels, culminating in his ascent of [Indian Face](/climb/601/indian-face) on [Clogwyn Du'r Arddu (Cloggy)](/crag/457/clogwyn-du'r-arddu-(cloggy)) to give the UK it's first E9.

Whilst Johnny's trad climbing was cutting edge he did not embrace sport climbing in the way that many did in the early 90s, though he did still climb up to 8b+, a very respectable level for the time.
6831 4th March 2026 20:12:23 UTC TdG climber Elias Iagnemma notes
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Elias is an Italian boulderer and arguably the worlds strongest. In 2021/22 he made ascents of [Gioia](/climb/550/gioia) and [Ganesh](/climb/1777/ganesh) both at 8C+. He was shot into the limelight in early 2024 with the fourth ascent of [Burden of Dreams](/climb/826/burden-of-dreams), using a unique beta. In 2025 Elias first ascented Italys hardest boulder in [The Big Slamm](/climb/4493/the-big-slamm) giving it 9A/V17, taking him around 35 sessions. In late 2025 Elias established [Exodia](/climb/6431/exodia), the first proposed 9A+/V18 in the world. He spent over 200 sessions on the boulder starting in 2021.
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Elias is an Italian boulderer and one of the world’s strongest. In 2021/22 he made ascents of [Gioia](/climb/550/gioia) and [Ganesh](/climb/1777/ganesh) both at 8C+. He was shot into the limelight in early 2024 with the fourth ascent of [Burden of Dreams](/climb/826/burden-of-dreams), using a unique beta. In 2025 Elias first ascented Italys hardest boulder in [The Big Slamm](/climb/4493/the-big-slamm) giving it 9A/V17, taking him around 35 sessions. In late 2025 Elias established [Exodia](/climb/6431/exodia), the first proposed 9A+/V18 in the world. He spent over 200 sessions on the boulder, starting in 2021.
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In 2021/22 he made ascents of [Gioia](/climb/550/gioia) and [Ganesh](/climb/1777/ganesh) both at 8C+.

He was shot into the limelight in early 2024 with the fourth ascent of [Burden of Dreams](/climb/826/burden-of-dreams), using a unique beta. In 2025 Elias first ascented Italys hardest boulder in [The Big Slamm](/climb/4493/the-big-slamm) giving it 9A/V17, taking him around 35 sessions.

-In late 2025 Elias established [Exodia](/climb/6431/exodia), the first proposed 9A+/V18 in the world. He spent over 200 sessions on the boulder starting in 2021.
+In late 2025 Elias established [Exodia](/climb/6431/exodia), the first proposed 9A+/V18 in the world. He spent over 200 sessions on the boulder, starting in 2021.
6832 4th March 2026 20:12:23 UTC TdG climber Elias Iagnemma notes_pretty
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<p>Elias is an Italian boulderer and arguably the worlds strongest. </p> <p>In 2021/22 he made ascents of <a href="/climb/550/gioia">Gioia</a> and <a href="/climb/1777/ganesh">Ganesh</a> both at 8C+. </p> <p>He was shot into the limelight in early 2024 with the fourth ascent of <a href="/climb/826/burden-of-dreams">Burden of Dreams</a>, using a unique beta. In 2025 Elias first ascented Italys hardest boulder in <a href="/climb/4493/the-big-slamm">The Big Slamm</a> giving it 9A/V17, taking him around 35 sessions.</p> <p>In late 2025 Elias established <a href="/climb/6431/exodia">Exodia</a>, the first proposed 9A+/V18 in the world. He spent over 200 sessions on the boulder starting in 2021.</p>
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<p>Elias is an Italian boulderer and one of the world’s strongest. </p> <p>In 2021/22 he made ascents of <a href="/climb/550/gioia" rel="noopener noreferrer">Gioia</a> and <a href="/climb/1777/ganesh" rel="noopener noreferrer">Ganesh</a> both at 8C+. </p> <p>He was shot into the limelight in early 2024 with the fourth ascent of <a href="/climb/826/burden-of-dreams" rel="noopener noreferrer">Burden of Dreams</a>, using a unique beta. In 2025 Elias first ascented Italys hardest boulder in <a href="/climb/4493/the-big-slamm" rel="noopener noreferrer">The Big Slamm</a> giving it 9A/V17, taking him around 35 sessions.</p> <p>In late 2025 Elias established <a href="/climb/6431/exodia" rel="noopener noreferrer">Exodia</a>, the first proposed 9A+/V18 in the world. He spent over 200 sessions on the boulder, starting in 2021.</p>
6833 4th March 2026 11:55:51 UTC TdG climb Spoilt Rotten eight_a_nu_url
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6834 4th March 2026 11:50:18 UTC TdG climb Spoilt Rotten climb_name
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6838 4th March 2026 11:50:18 UTC TdG climb Spoilt Rotten ukc_url
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6839 4th March 2026 11:49:29 UTC TdG climb Extradition notes
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>Looks like the start hold has come off this. Not climbable in current state. UKC logbook, 2020
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6840 4th March 2026 11:49:29 UTC TdG climb Extradition notes_pretty
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